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A 19th Century brass oval table snuff box, the lid engraved with a huntsman and a snake beneath a tree, worded "OH Lor heres a horrid thing, it looks quite Wenomous", 6ins x 3.375ins x 1ins high £120-160
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A 19th Century agate and gold coloured metal mounted pen, the repousse mounts of rococo inspiration, 5.5ins long, with original red leather covered case for same (small piece of agate missing from end), an 18th Century silvery metal inlaid iron seal with three revolving seal impressions, 2.25ins, with leather covered metal hinged case for same and a 19th Century engraved hardstone seal with silvery metal mounted agate handle, 3.75ins long £300-500
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A 20th Century Chinese soapstone triple vase carved with an exotic bird before flowering peonie and three vases, on a rockwork base, 10ins (25.4cm) high, another carved with a bird, dragon, single vase and shallow bowl, 5.5ins (14cm) high, another similar, and a pair of vases carved with flowering peonie and birds, 5.25ins (13.3cm) high £200-300
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Two mahogany plate stands with rectangular moulded bases, 8ins and 8.75ins high, and a Chinese carved wood circular bowl stand with pierced apron, on five scroll supports, 5.5ins diameter x 5.25ins high £80-120
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A mid-19th Century Anglo-Indian "Vizagapatam" satinwood and engraved ivory writing slope, the whole banded in ivory engraved with trailing leaf and floral design, the lifting top revealing fitted interior with three lidded compartments and space for two inkwells and with tooled leather lined interior writing surface, 14ins wide x 9.5ins deep x 4.25ins high £400-600
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A Victorian rosewood and Tunbridge Ware rectangular bookstand with turned spindle gallery to back and sides, the base inlaid in various styles of Tunbridge Ware, 15ins wide x 7ins deep x 5ins high (spindle gallery of later date) and a ditto rectangular counter tray, 4.5ins x 3.25ins x .875in high £150-200
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A Victorian brass bound coromandel wood square scent casket by Watson & Williams, 46 Cornhill, London, the interior containing four square cut glass scent bottles with screw-on silvery metal covers engraved with leaf and floral ornament, the scent bottles, 3.25ins high, casket, 5.25ins square x 4.75ins high £120-160
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A 19th Century tortoiseshell and silvery metal mounted and inlaid rectangular two-handled casket, the dished lid inlaid with ribbon and floral ornament and applied with pierced scroll mounts to corners, applied with floral and scroll mounts to sides, on claw and ball feet, 8.75ins x 6ins x 5ins high (some damage) £200-300
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A George III mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus shape, the whole inlaid with boxwood stringings, the interior with two lidded compartments and space for mixing bowl, on gilt brass feet, 12ins x 6.25ins x 8ins high (feet misshapen), and two other Georgian tea caddies, various £250-350
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A George IV brass inlaid rosewood rectangular sarcophagus-shaped work box, 11ins x 8ins x 5.5ins high and an early Victorian satinwood and rosewood marquetry rectangular tea-caddy, the interior with circular cut glass sugar bowl and two lidded compartments, 14ins x 7ins x 6.75ins high £150-200
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A 19th Century French satinwood work box of shaped outline, the interior with fitted tray, with gilt metal fitments, 9ins x 6.5ins x 4.25ins high (lacking lid to scent bottle and scissors replaced) £100-150
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A late 19th Century mahogany coin collector's table cabinet, the paired doors with recessed arched panels, opening to reveal twenty trays, 16ins x 11.75ins x 17ins high £200-300 718
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A late 19th Century walnut cased "Symphonium", No.62280, to take 15.625ins metal disks, with 6.5ins single piece steel comb, contained in walnut case, the top inlaid with floral marquetry panel, 21ins wide x 18ins deep x 10.5ins high £300-500
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A late 19th Century American walnut cased "Mandolina", to take 5.5ins paper rolls, contained in shaped walnut cabinet, 15.5ins wide x 13.5ins deep x 14ins high, and selection of paper rolls for same (base somewhat rubbed and marked) £100-150
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A black painted rocking horse with horse hair tail, mounted on pine stand and with turned supports, 42ins overall x 37ins high (somewhat damaged and horse re-painted), and one other white painted rocking horse with saddle on stained pine stand, 55ins overall x 35ins high £200-300
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An Edison "Gem" Phonograph, serial No. G65397, with polished brass and black japanned metal horn, with original green "stained" oak case, and a small selection of wax cylinders for same £250-400
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The "Cinch" Zonophone in an oak case, 12ins square x 10.5ins high, and one other oak gramophone with brass horn, 11ins square x 18ins high £100-150
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A Gibson "Epiphone" six string electric lead guitar, No.294030215, cased, and a Marshall "Valvestate" amplifier £300-400 725
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A 19th Century Solomon Islands hardwood Teivakatoga war club of "Paddle" shape, 41.25ins overall £300-500 Provenance: Collected by William Richard Rose (1877-1952) of Worth Court, Worth, Deal, Kent, sometime in the early 20th Century and thence by family descent Note: Similar items from this collection sold at The Canterbury Auction Galleries, 16th/17th June 2015, Lots 798 to 802
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A late 19th/early 20th Century South African steel spear with wooden shaft, 87ins (tip missing), another, 50.5ins, and a Chinese or Persian lacquer circular shield with four metal bosses, 19.5ins diameter, together with an early 20th Century Native North American glass beadwork cushion of shaped outline with a dove of peace between two union flags, 9ins x 10ins. and a small similar cushion of heart shape £80-120 Note: The spears were brought back to this country during the Boer War by an ancestor of the current vendor.
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Two 19th Century green glass onion-shaped Chemist display bottles with string rims and cone pontil bases, 8.75ins and 9ins high, and a Chemists dark green glass cylindrical storage jar with string rim and open pontil to base, labelled in gilt "A.Q. Cinnan", 10.5ins high £250-350
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Ten 19th Century Chemists dark blue glass jars labelled in gilt and white, 7.25ins high, and moulded chisel stoppers for same (two chipped) £500-700
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A Leica III camera, body No, 347337, with 5cm lens, view finder, petri meter, Soligor telephoto, lens 1'4, F105mm, No. H34050, with original leather case, a later carrying case and receipt dated 14th November 1953, from Photo-Coch, Dusseldorf, for 568 Deutshmark's £350-450 |
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A Bolex "Zoom Reflex P3" 8mm cine movie camera, with rubber eye piece and case £80-120
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A late 19th Century lacquered brass and iron binocular microscope by Swift & Son of 81, Tottenham Court Road, London, 15.25ins high, in original fitted mahogany carrying case, with spare lenses by Swift and others £150-200
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A small collection of medical and ophthalmic instruments, including anatomist syringe set and accessories by Arnold and Sons of 26 and 31 West Smithfield, London, in original fitted mahogany case, a brass ophthalmoscope by W. Ferrier of 56 Beresford Street, Camberwell, with original screw in handle and red velvet lined leather fitted case, a set of chiropody instruments, by Scholl of St Johns Street, London, EC1, in original war issue wooden case, dated 1940, together with four sets of cased instruments, and a book "How to use the Ophthalmoscope" by Edgar A Brown £150-200 735
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An 18th/19th Century wrought iron animal trap with closing jaws and restraining, 16.5ins long x 36ins overall, and another, 12ins long x 22.5ins overall £80-120
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A small collection of Continental and English pewter, including - an early 19th Century 9.25ins diameter shallow dish with triple touchmark for Zacharias Neeff, a pair of 8.75ins diameter plates with touchmark's for Anton Zachen Berger, dated 1817, an 11ins diameter basin with an eagle and the initials "C.G", an English 17th/18th Century English pewter cast triple reeded and hammered charger, 15ins diameter, touchmarks to front and underside of rim, a Victorian quart measure inscribed "Chequers, Lenham", 6.25ins high, together with six other pieces, various £150-200
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A late 19th Century two-handled copper milk churn, embossed "Roosendaal VCZ1969", 12ins diameter x 22.5ins high, and two others, various £150-200
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A late 19th/early 20th Century Bergmann bronze cold painted figure of a boy making coffee, 2ins high, with foundry mark, "G.B", and "3065" £400-600
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A late 19th/early 20th Century Austrian cold painted bronze figure in manner of Frans Bergmann of an Eastern female water carrier in flowing robes carrying a two handled urn, on shaped base, 8ins high £300-400
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20th Century school - Brown patinated bronze model of a standing bulldog, 2.5ins high £150-200
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Antonin Aigon (1837-1885) - Bronze paperweight of a reclining long-haired terrier, on red marble base, signed "Aigon" and dated 1868, 3.25ins overall £200-300
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A 19th Century dark brown patinated bronze paperweight modelled as a human foot, 3.5ins high £200-300
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A late 19th Century French bronze stamp box in the form of an owl's head with glass eyes, 4.5ins long x 3.5ins wide x 3.75ins high £200-300
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Early 20th Century British school - Cold painted bronze car mascot - "Bruce Bairnsfather" - Bust of the well-known character with tin helmet and scarf, 4.25ins high, with traces of original cold painted enamels, on later wood stand £300-500
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A 19th Century gilt bronze figure of a wolfhound, with black slate base of shaped outline, 7.25ins high x 10.25ins overall, the front of plinth with gilt brass plaque, worded "A Dog of the House of Montague Moves Me" (Romeo and Juliet, Act 1, Scene 1) (figure loose on base and edge chipped in places) £400-600
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A French brown patinated bronze figure of a standing pointer, on polished marble base, 7.5ins high overall £150-200
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A pair of French brown patinated bronze pillar candlesticks modelled as Putti seated astride alligators, 8.75ins high £200-300
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A 19th Century bronzed metal figure of Neptune, seated and holding his trident in his left hand, on turned and raised base, 9.25ins high £120-160
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A pair of 19th Century bronze and porcelain candlesticks modelled as Putti supporting cornucopia, on a gilt metal and white porcelain drum column base, 11.25ins high £200-300
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Early 20th Century Continental school - Brown patinated bronze figure of a seated naked girl supporting her head in her right hand, on black polished marble, 12.25ins high overall £200-300
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A bronzed spelter figure of a Chinese pheasant, on green veined marble base, 13ins high, signed "I.Rochard" £80-120
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A pair of brown patinated bronze figures of Mali horses after Guillaume Coustou (1677-1746), 22.75ins high, signed "Coustou" £700-1000
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19th Century Italian School (after the Antique) - Brown patinated bronze standing figure of Antinous with goat skin over his left shoulder, his right arm raised, indistinctly signed "M. Anindio, Napoli", on circular base, 25ins high £600-800
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A Chinese bronze two-handled censer of depressed form on three feet, the sides engraved with mythical creatures, 6.25ins (15.9cm) diameter x 4.75ins (12.1cm) high, with cast six character mark to base and hardwood stand £200-300
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A Chinese bronze censer modelled as a Kylin with hinged head, 6.5ins (16.5cm) high, and with carved hardwood stand for same £120-160
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A pair of Chinese dark brown patinated bronze vases of bottle form, the exterior cast with birds on branches, 9.5ins (24.1cm) high £80-120 758-759
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